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      <title>hard freeze</title>
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      <description>Surviving a hard freeze, January 2008
It got down to 12 degrees at our farm on January 3, and it never got about freezing that day.&amp;nbsp; The previous day it was down to 18 and the yesterday down to 16.&amp;nbsp; In my big cold frame it went down to 27.&amp;nbsp; The lettuce and spinach seem to be doing fine.</description>
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